Surrounding the parking lot were numerous local charities available to answer any questions, and share what specialty they offer.

Wandering about the event was Batman capturing the hearts of young children and making adults laugh with his natural voice and friendliness.

Looking higher up, there were two very tall men in stilts!The centerpiece of the parking lot had motorcycles of every kind, along with their riders happily socializing.

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Steve Ferlatte, 2nd Chance Charity Rider, took great pictures of everyone.Nova Vita was just one of the eleven local services on site. When you see a purple tie like this one, know it’s supporting Nova Vita. Virginia Stewart, a Nova Vita client, is willing to share her personal journey from abuse to recovery, so stay tuned for those details.Help A Child Smile sells these pins for $2.00 each!The Navy League of Brantford showed their support, and pictured here are ASLT Teresa Liverance, and ASLT Gillian Cunningham.Topher’s Beard & Soap Company keeps all those biker beards smelling great.

And yes, there were lots of motorcycles to see!

Although each service isn’t highlighted here, it’s wonderful to learn about so many organizations that help our community, and beyond.

October 18th is the next Brantford Bike Night at the Gunner’s Club. If you know anyone in need of support, this is the perfect opportunity to connect with local services who want to help serve our community.

Luvern Mornin

I began this adventure by photographing Brantford's local comedians which lead me to write a comedy column for two years. Now I'm a Citizen Journalist with 4Brant! You can also find me on Facebook to read more interviews with homeless people at "Back Of The Room Photography".